Pilot 4WD V6-3.5L (2008)
Low Tire Pressure Indicator: Service and Repair
TPMS Indicator Reset
System Indicator Location
System Indicator Location
How TPMS Works
The TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) has six indicators; four tire indicators, a low tire pressure indicator, and a TPMS indicator. When the
TPMS control unit detects low pressure in a tire or a problem in the system, it turns on the appropriate indicator(s).
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If low tire pressure is detected, the low tire pressure indicator and the appropriate tire indicator come on.
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If a problem in the system is detected, the TPMS indicator comes on.
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If low tire pressure and a problem in the system are detected, only the TPMS indicator comes on.
If the system is OK, the TPMS indicator, the low tire pressure indicator, and the four tire indicators should come on when you turn the ignition switch
ON (II), and then go off 2 seconds later. If they don't, there is a problem with the system.
If the system detects low pressure in any of the four tires, the low tire pressure indicator and the appropriate tire indicator(s) will come on, and the
control unit will set one or more of these codes: DTC 11, 13, 15, 17. When the tire pressure returns to normal, the control unit will turn off the
indicators and store the DTC(s). However, if the control unit detects a problem in the system during an indication of low tire pressure, it will turn off